Geochemical and stable isotope composition data from precipitation, runoff, snow and ice collected in Lake Peters Watershed

Stream samples collected in submerged 10 mL polyethylene sample bottles. Ice and snow collected in plastic bags with air squeezed out, and transferred into polyethylene bottles after melting. Rain collected as spilloff from the roof of the William G. Holmes research station and transferred into poly...

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Main Authors: Darrell Kaufman, Rebecca Ellerbroek
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2018
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:97a82bc1-9cb9-4e29-accc-077cc0f6284b
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Summary:Stream samples collected in submerged 10 mL polyethylene sample bottles. Ice and snow collected in plastic bags with air squeezed out, and transferred into polyethylene bottles after melting. Rain collected as spilloff from the roof of the William G. Holmes research station and transferred into polyethylene bottles after a full sample has accumulated. Oxygen (δ18O) and deuterium (δD) and deuterium excess (‰ VSMOW) data from sites throughout the Lake Peters area, analyzed with Wavelength-Scanned Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy at the Colorado Plateau Stable Isotope Laboratory, NAU. Analytical precision is approximately 0.3‰ for δ18O and 0.8‰ for δD (Los Gatos Research, 2016). Ion chromatography performed by Tom Douglas of Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). Samples analyzed for chloride, nitrate, sulfate, sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium. The following samples were below detection: fluoride, bromide, nitrate, phosphate, lithium, ammonium. For more information on these data please refer to: Ellerbroek, R.A., 2018. Three-component hydrograph separation for the glaciated Lake Peters watershed, Arctic Alaska. MS Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona.